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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 209. The Jain disputant Vidyānanda and his success in various
royal courts and his destruction of the Christian faith at
Seringapatam. P. 210. Inscription of 812 mentions the Yapaniyas, a Jain unorthodox sect (E. I. Vol. IV p. 338).
. 160 KARNA, RAM. Bijapur Inscription of Dhavala of Hastikundi ; Vikrama-Samvat 1053. (EI, X, 1909-10, p. 17-24).
The stone was originally fixed in Jain temple situated about 2 miles from the village of Bijapur in the Bali dist. of the Jodhpur State. It was subsequently removed to the dharmaśāla belonging to the Jain mahājans of Bijapur-A grant to a Jain temple by Vidagdharāja (Rāșțrakúța)- Practically there are two inscriptions of dates, Sam. 1053 and 996.
161 SASTRI, H. KRISHNA. Two Nolamba Inscriptions from Dharmapuri of the gth century A.D. (EI. X, 1909-10). P. 54-70.
Invocation to the doctrine of the Jinendras–Erection of a Jain temple in Tagadūru (Dharmapuri, Salem Dist.) by the merchants Nidhiyaņņa and Chandiyaņņa grant made to Kanakasena pupil of Vinayasena of the Pogariya-gana, Sena-anvaya and Mula-samgha. See note 1. P. 69. also.
162 PATHAK, K. B. Pimpari planes of Dharavarsha-Dharmarāja ; Saka-Samvat 697. (EI, X, 1909-10, pp. 81-9).
P. 83. Jina Sena's Harivañía quoted and discussed for the identity of śrívallabha of the inscription. Sravana-Beļgoļa epitaph of Malli Shéņa quoted and discussed.
163 BANERJI, RAKHAL Das. New Brahmi Inscriptions of the Scythian Period. (EI, X, 1909-10, pp. 106-121). [With illustrations].